As rumored previously, Deep Silver has now officially confirmed that a next-generation version of Metro, called Metro Redux will be released on August 26th in North America and August 29th in Europe on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. While the retail version will be available in this special Redux bundle, both games will be available individually for sale as downloadable versions as well.

Metro Redux will be a retail compilation of the Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light that have been enhanced and updated for the next-generation console experience after being rebuilt using the latest version of the game engine.

A4 Games says that the PS4 version will render at 1080p, while the Xbox One version will be rendering at 900p, but both will run at 60fps. There is no word if the Xbox One version takes advantage of the new 10% of extra GPU performance offered by not using Kinect.

Campaigns on both titles are able to be played in either the “Spartan” or “Survival” game modes and the “Ranger” game mode is also included for both titles.

Deep Silver says that they have two triple-AAA titles that they be announcing at E3. The company claims that they are both currently unannounced games.

Deep Silver has a pretty deep portfolio these days with Dead Island, Saints Row, Metro, as well as a couple of other franchises that they are now handling the distribution for.

What we already know that Metro” Redux is coming for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, so if the company announced both a new Saints Row and Dead Island game that would fill the two unannounced title slots that the company is talking about. Sources tell us a new Saints Row game is in development, but it is unknown if it will be ready to be announced at E3.

After a number of rumors suggesting that a sequel for the surprise hit, Dead Island, was not in development and perhaps a new developer might take on the project, we now hear that things have changed. Publisher Deep Silver is now confirming a new Dead Island sequel is in development, and it will be called Dead Island Riptide.

Techland will once again be spearheading the development, and the rumors that Yager would be heading development of the sequel have turned out to be false. What is more surprising is this is all we know, other than more details will follow later this summer.

Dead Island Riptide will be coming to consoles and the PC. It is unknown whether by the word ‘consoles’ they mean for the Wii U as well as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. We will have to wait till later this summer to find out.